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\uD83D\uDCD8 Instructions

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Section 4.21: Lists

Lists are comprised of three or sometimes four tag types:

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  1. Click the Selection Tool.

    Selection Tool in Adobe Acrobat
  2. Highlight/select the number 1 in the first list item (just the number, not the rest of the list item).

  3. A list of favorite ice cream flavors with the number 1 highlighted.

    Open the Options Menu and select Create Tag from Selection.

    Options Menu in Adobe Acrobat.
  4. Select Label from the drop-down menu and click OK.

    New Tag box open with the type drop down menu saying Label.
  5. Select the contents of the first list item (in this case, it's the word Chocolate).

    A list of favorite ice cream flavors with Chocolate being highlighted.
  6. Open the Options Menu and select Create Tag from Selection.

    Options Menu in Adobe Acrobat.
  7. Select List Item Body from the drop-down menu and click OK.

    New Tag box with the type dropdown menu set to List Item Body.Accessibility Tags panel open the LBody tag for chocolate.
  8. Right-click the Tags Root and select New Tag.

  9. Select List Item from the drop-down menu and click OK. This will create an empty List Item tag.

    New Tag menu open with type set to list item.
  10. Drag and drop the Label tag and the List body tag as children of the List Item tag.

    Tags hierarchy with Label Tag and List Body tag as children of the list item tag.
  11. Repeat steps 2 through 10 for the rest of the items in the list.

  12. Right-click the Tags Root and select New Tag.

  13. Select List from the drop-down menu and click OK.

    New Tag box open with type set to list.
  14. Control + click to select all of the LI tags.

  15. Drag and drop them nested as children of the L tag (make sure they are in order)

    List tag has become the parent of the List Item and label tags.

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Section 4.22: Table of Contents

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Your table of contents will act as a link to the headings in the rest of the document. This is so we have shortcuts to all of the content in our document.

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